Venturi Meter Teaching Equipment Fluids Engineering Experiment Equipment

Venturi Meter Teaching Equipment Fluids Engineering Experiment Equipment

ZM9107 Venturi Meter Teaching Equipment Fluids Engineering Experiment Equipment For Vocational Training Center, Technical Institution, Engineering University, TVET Schools.

Description

ZM9107 Venturi Meter Teaching Equipment Fluids Engineering Experiment Equipment

Description

Venturi Meter is typical of meters used throughout industry. However, it has many more pressure

tappings, connecting to water manometers, which allow full study of the pressure distribution along the

convergent-divergent passage.

The apparatus is for use with the Gravimetric or Volumetric Hydraulic Bench. Because these benches measure absolute flow rate, students can find the Venturi meter cofficients over a range of flow

conditions. The apparatus includes a horizontal Venturi tube, a downstream flow-control valve and manometer tubes. A manometer panel holds the manometer tubes vertically. A common manifold above the tubes has an air pressure-control valve. The base has adjustable feet. The manometer panel has a scale behind the manometer tubes for direct reading of the water levels in the tubes. Plastic materials and corrosion-resistant finishes throughout the equipment protect against corrosion.

Water enters the Venturi meter and its flow-control valve sets the flow rate. This valve is downstream, so it does not cause any upstream turbulence.

To adjust the datum water level in the manometer tubes, students connect a hand-pump (included) to the air pressure-control valve above the manometer tubes.

To perform experiments, students set and measure the flow rate through the Venturi. They measure the head at the cross sectional area at the upstream section, and the head at the throat section. They also note the pressure distribution along the rest of the meter. They then repeat the procedure, reducing the flow rate in increments and taking similar readings each time. Students can compare ideal pressure distribution to measured pressure distribution and calculate the coefficients of discharge for

the meter.

 

 

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